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smi ctu hiking seowunt of © = Georg's le 1 Now York om the 6:h instant, and had pleasant we ‘ber un] Wednesday, 7th, about 10a M, om which ca: 5 -+ve e storm aly arose, and con- tinced untill ~ ™, when it abated somewhat Duriog Yume the rtrane: Debaved tolecably well Tue storm, whieh was from 'b- ou beast baving continued to ab.te sucdeoly changed into » perfect erricase of wind 8 4 ran from the northeast, atieoded Dy ap doieter uss rem us perhaps was over witnessed The sbip thee «ra +4 to be under the control of her machinery od the waver rushing into her eugme rooms, tu 'be m-urse ot » tes hours entirely oxtungul+oed her Gr@-, ane Pua eryno « large portion ef her machinery, Of the 400 munis oo Ho=rd, bot one scemed to bere thy faintest hove ut e-copug a wutery grave. The pumps having feileo to pertorm their cittce, windlawwes aad asks were pu iv my sinttion and all hands labored ia comantly o free tu sntpus tod P.M Thursday nigat, when the violeroe cf 10 soa had sufficiently abated to allow the fire. to be ie kindied For some hours sftor f this, they were uLs>e to make the engines work, aad they egsin comm-ord the wk of bailing wih remewec vigor a 4 vever did men labor hardar— & more — it cannot be teent Toe last ar easy offered to im who cn oy ATMO | men: friends and the Loced were remembered, and a tear sica ly dropped to ther memery ) then the horrors of ‘herr Situation were fnoet with tre calm courage of despair. Not « wail « up frou that large assemblage of suis On tbe verge of eteru: y, with no hope of erase Crom the regirg bi bot m Gutek was blanched wish fe bat eli strug, lec ov, wita arms noreed for the ocessi Cotermired 10 yield O death wioue. Acd success at last Growred that effit: [a the course of Thursday niga the machinery «as 40" to work. god having e ntinued their wuwk cf be neg up to Seturday morniag tneir palety wea senured bw onsseti m of the storm Daria all this time + ota soul oo D erd cad sispt,and rota meal hed been coobeo, A» ee said before, thoy arrived nore Oe the afiercoon of sarurday end we trast toa’ the will Gnd in our city alt "hose comforts Gad luxuries wuich an cerve to wre we amends for their severe priva MUBTING OF THE PASSENGERS Ata meetrg ded ou ovard ths steamship Georg a « Saturday sfte:coou a: chee o'clock off Cace [iwnry tne Arekiescon tier D D. of Kugstop, Jamecs, was chosee Chairman and Mr. Bartet, of Seuth Aweriva, ¢, E Maxwell ot Ne~ York and Dr. Roger I lconside, Of Washing on. ee caosen Secretaries. ? The folwwug grste@en were then chosen a commit- tee to draft revorott me = Gaptarn F MoUtivery of Sam Francisco. Captain Ironside of New Y~ Tudge M:F-co-s of Washington. Penn. Ju008 O-tea: der. of Oswego NY. Samoei Adums. of Sin Frenci-ce Ang, citer seurt y revorred the fol Whiob vere ve-vigeusty adopted — Waerees Une Uorod scutes matt etoamsbip Ger heving met wird » omaster on Wecassdey, Sepren ee 7, 1868, by er counter ng » hurricane, charefure be it Rescived, Tuat roe tha ts of the passengers are due especially to Cape o Tormes Buds aad nis officers eeue rely, for ther: v»i ewortny coadact in the mugugomeut Of the venel duiizg the timo of the disaster, and, their wabrequent avs. ewent in bricging the ween safely tuto the pot of Norois. Recolved The: great credit is due to the gentlemen peastcatrs fur the mot voble mancer in which thay hare exsrted thews:!-e. for be prevervation of the ship and without abun « ¢ she sbip never could have beea broagat into port; avd to tor adws ter their cool beariog Lird words of escournyrmert to the men in tu: tons for the swery f the ship, grea: credit is Berolvea, Trin grovt bum@e should be attac Owners of the stecwer Georgia for permitting ber te pro- Gees to cea ip su'un or Dy a condition i g aii wed that che was toby peters leaving port, the pamo beog out ofirder be oy on ked up with ashes from the pre ceding voyuze so cbst, at the time of the disaster, noae were fit for ure; sittont a complete suit of sails, haewz mone at all to bend upeo the main and mizen mest: and ich were oo board being undt ‘for ordiaery reeves, much 'ves cx penie of y such @ gale as the one throu.d abich +6 hai t paseed. Resolved. That tue tisnns cf che purseogers are due to the ceptein of the big Lady Chapman, of Bermads ‘or the proisevorshy waucer ia whict ho rematved with us during the tims acd +e b-reby commend him t the good footing ard bind recarde of rhe «hole community Resolved, That in giviog due praise to the officers and t to return thanks to tue peseoeers. we should not for ef 6 wees for Hls divine interposition in abdat- the gaie ord delivering us from onr perilous situacoa, ved, Thax the newspapers geserally be requested ‘to publish the foregoing resolutions. Resolved That tbe thenks of the mecting be given to “no - d with by the Arch. meetung then acjourned with prayer by the Ace! deacon Trew. : ‘ or owing reselu TELEGRAPHIC, Sarmimore, September 13, 1853 ‘The Portsmouth Globe contains the purser’s statement of to recent atetdent to the steamehip Georgia. Tha vessel was much damaged. Ger hurricane deck, ciate rooms, baitbends As. deing eat up for firewood, all her wood having been warbsd away. Many of the passengers loot ail their bagysce and money. The gale did not ad.te o'clock A M. oo Thursday, when the British brig Lady Chapman ceme alongsice end remained with the Georgie til! she renchea Capo Henry, But for the exer tions of the passengers the vesecl mart have foundered She wns still leckioc et the latest dates, at the rate #13 inches per kour Financial Meubles ta Wall sireet=What ois it Meant (row toe Avbars Atlee | A Lapaz Forcuuy —the New York papers eay have @ statement More us of forgeries tos consi Bmout, perveteecd oy & mano much distinction ta Kizg-toa, New Yora, but we are not at liverty as yet to give bis reme ' Cannot the Gent Pecotire' When will be be a) liverty what the chan pio: of #2 « rot much Ostincs: the tor tell us who the furger isf name: Let us boar Co, bias to say for th ‘an he not fisn up from lack pol cf bis memory some account 0! this al affsir occurred some time azo, but it Las been kopt still in honor of the politiss! prominence of the fugi [Frore the Albany Jourual, Sept. 12 | The New York papers, frow which the Ade quotes, were uo?, it seems, ‘‘yet at liberty to give the neme" of the persuu to whom forgenes are attrion- ted. But the Acs, with its characteristic fairness, celis upon this Journsl to do so. We bearo, in common with others, that Jae. C. Forsyth bed fa ey suddenly and secreily bm We bua d, also, of susvected forg until these rumors wore wathenticated we did no’ any more than “the New York pavers,” feel a’ “hberty to pive his name.”” Up to the moment of bis deperture Mr. Forsyth’s character for integr ty we euspicion. He hag, siso, numerous acd Geserved!s e-tecmed relatives, whese fevlings none but such as our brutal aseavant would unnecessarily lacerate. dimultaneously with . anotber incivicu@l holding che same high position in society, residing at Poughkeepsie, left the ander the seme sasoiciva of cri This was ke a3 weil tothe Arias asto the Journal. Gut a sire, we doubt not, to spare tho feelings of estima ad innocent relutives, constralsed the silence. In the latter care the furgeries are rey to be even more considerable then in the former. onet Inadurte to the Belegnts: fiom toe vai At the Jost ; itate, the fol lows g Oetegnren were apoio’ je exatbition of the World » Fuir at the Crystal Cot Perer Fi Commander rof AD E Kennedys, bey, Dr Dasiel Geewd. Wm. @ Fores, A meeting of the celeretes eas held at the Inetit focras lset evening, * ben tt was onderstood that tuo ce. legares wil mee: ut the Iretog H tai, in the o'ty Fork, on the fret Tuesday of Ootober, av? o ano virtt the exbibivion curing the week ‘thet eseb dlegste wil! select come subject Will make w report — Washington Lnieluagence Rowance awp Rearity—A Wirepy A EDT — Yor: woreimg, Mr. JC Sra Before the Recorder coaryed wity bartiog, #0 mesthe tir ce, +track his e—s mo'et, foe loosiog wou be —Tielet ty Lo Line tay ) otherwise abaved ber. Recompented with threats of li treatmeat. The Las Dani's story was cue of too © roman ic oves sometimes though rarely, found in ve*i ire ts @alled aa O08 foruian sed baving © Bey. becene Ciseati-fied with a it Acvordingiy, in ¢ of Sew KA M. peated on whica ne ise rement of Y he sult ais sete. ile in New ro in tbe HekaD fore wife acd bad 9 Bumberef applcati ns. fre whied be made @ soisction tepowe fe t company eite hia L BEC sé came srowr Gurtur dence & bird were e Gage; 866 UpHD Tbe artical took bos: \vg ut BHO per wee Vested thigs woveo elorg emoornly maiftst te reer eyed monst in to glare wyon vbe hurbess. Wriky a night wita perdior bon @ poquetsteancce eben wb ad alwaye held htmeel? in readiners to piay tee Wy GO means xoo'n ing Hewosrtrenees ! anything bu etorm bar , Temeve to e cheaper bourding hone aud Bot follow b words pa ec ed ber Bue in anger der iv BPP! ed tot fair Oro to setiWe the differenca--d udiless w t for the coe was Coomed worthy of a Advertieing for o wile «eu. y of gating one Dut it certate! certeia tours to her efter she Las San Pramceco Herald Aug i1 optalne Cou t Catentdar—This Day, User Brats Vurrzict Oogut os 11/0 17,19 W ot Burvame Covut—Special Term —%G". 41, 67, 72 to #4 Boreas Oovrt—Circait —Nos 19 26. 4 16, 20, 18 Nhamen Pi2us,— Noe. 322, 800, 962, G8, 498, 858, 830 Dal, B42, w64, B40, 348, 340, B50, 862, rrom in which Bil was engaged followed by tte efficers ‘The claimant put his band on Bill ead eaid— this is my man” ‘The officers then took hold of him, when Bill made it tempt to yet torbe door. In the etrugets wae thrown deen and the handcuffs placed on bim e Randeufls being defective, the ore ov bis left wrist beoke, aud left them banging to his right woist. Belog & powerful man, of six feet inhoght. aud weighisg probcbly two handred oe ds. after the irons broke he euceseded ia getting to ix feet. when he sewed @ earvicg tetfe from th . avd ured it upoo the havd o* Marenel Jenkins, who bai Bit aroard the boty He cut the Marchal oc the kouckle of tbe left hand The koifo was taben from bie, acd he was again throwa vpow the floor Having nothing to fasten bim wich Bil a second time succeeded in gete ng to his feet He sized s cove-koify and fork from tbe table, and attempted to use them on the cflicers There «ere taken from cin During toir second scufiie Bil ntruck Marshet Crossia on | the Lead wita the baodeafls, which tii heog co bis right wrist ipiicung quite a deep geek, from which the blood flowed freely wi ‘his struggle wns in progress the officors felt justGed in uolng their meces to protect thomseives from jerher injury At this moment of ime sli the doors leedlig wmto the room where the officers were engaged with Fl, were opem and the position of the sarties was | vevr epecf the doors. Bilt rushed chrough the door into tbe yarw, dragging oce of the officers, en still clung y | tobim with bim i he b obo away from tho officer, and was making | tows do the etvor, when two shots were Gred towards em | by Mersnai Crossin, who at the time was bleading free. | Ly from bis injures, more for the parpore of tatimidat | ing than g him Neither chot tok effect on bis weron When he reichod the water. about thi-ty yards distant the crosd which bad eoliectei shouted to Bill e departure of Mr. Forsyth, | > himself rather than be tetoa’ He waded in eop, and remained there sbout tea or fiftsen minutes The officers haying co way of reechiag htm, remained ou the bank, Bil, becoming weak (rom the exer ion be bod made as well as from the loss of bloed, caused by | the blows from the maces csme to the edge of the «ater } apd laid down on the beak at full lengtn, face upwards. | The cfiicers took a few eteps toeards bim, when they | were informed by several persons who had walked up to | | | him trat be was dying The officers then ret ed & short distance, stlil keepiag Bui i Atver lyiog there for some ten minutes he | began to revive. The cowd aprroacacd him andat- | emp ed to take him away. The ofiicers walked to- words the crowd, with their revolvers exposed, end threnvered to fire nvless they ist Bull go. Some ove be- | biod the officers called out wo the crowd that the officers | wee about te Gre | the crowd then ran from Bill, and the latter egsia took to the water. Seversl culled out to Bill nt to be taken alive sccompanied with op prob tous epithets agaiast the officers Bill now Dad in his hand @ large butcher kaife, | which bad been given hm by some on of the crowd. The officers not Deing willizg to tebe the rexponsibility of shooting Bill, the claimant having left che ground, they slo retired’ Gil was rot ehot at ia the water, nor vere any otber shots fired at him put the twi emily mentioned, while rupniog towards the water. The cficers remained on the ground for tee bour: and a bolf Bill waded slong in the weter ond eucceoded in reuching 2 corn field, whore he wae afterwards foand by bir frierda. On their return home the officers wore stopped about twenty fcnr mics from Wilkesbarre, « telegraphic des. patch having been received at Harletoa in refereace to | the mutier The officer wito had the despateh woald not tebe the respom-ibility of arresting the United States | Marshals, end they pareued their way to Philadeighia. em Naval Intelligence, Mr Geo. F. Barton, engineer, attached to the U.S. } steome: Vixen, died of the yellow fever at Pensacol:, on ] the4binet. This is the third officer of tae Vixen who j have fallen victims to that fatal diseare since her arrival | from Tampico. The Vixun being considered infected, the ren sining officers aud crew have been ordered ashore, PROMOTIONS AND AN APPOINTMENT IN THE MaRist Corrs. —Frot Lieut Benjamin E. Brovke, to be Capta:n vice Baker dead. Second Liout Jamen A Jouse, to be First Leut . vico Brooke, pomoted. Adum N Baker, of Filo rida (-on ef the late Captain Baker, U.S. @ C..) ta be a | Second Lieut to till the vacancy caused by the promotion cf eecond Lieut. Jones. Lieut Edward A. Bernett, U.S. N., has been ordered i for duty un boar the receiving slip at Puiladelpbia Commander A G. Slaughter U S N, reseudy bad e ory rervous wteck of apoplexy at his resideace ia the villoge of Warrenton in Virgisia When last heard rom be was lying imo ericeal c mdition The United States sloops of war Germantown aud Joun Adaws, vor at the navy vad Cuuriestocn. ara to be ficted for sea forthwith. orcors to that effect } received hy Commodore Gregory. Brooklyn City Iatel fire —The fire on Morday, in the tne rs, De: ive & Ely, on the correr 0° Flashing strest, warm re serious io its con- + first ecppoced The frmos broke eat gGve Gne Lorsse, wisich were al do. communicated to n small beil ing Javan office ard toe deelling bouse contaitiag Lew, The brddings were burned {1 . s, the ocecpants hariog with floulty @-caped without sorsocal iojury Tae fire also ep rad co the yard, which wae stored with» variety of amoog which were {0 G00 lath. 1 200 barrels of ime O00 barrels of ccmen: 4400 fire trick Ac., all of which were either consumed or g oatiy a ‘The fire & eeovered to have crigiveted from design Tue loss vined by Messrs Decike & Ely amounts to $4 500 in +d fr $1 600 In the Healiton Compasy New York; ‘$46 in the Fireman's Company, New York and $766 in the Atlantic Compary, Brootisn. Tre losses enstamed bythe punts amounts to aboct $1,100, upon which Uheie wan Do insurance, Personal Iniclligence. Demwavsuno SevTH Canormians ix New Youk.— Isose W Hayne, Keq., Attorney Gene.al of South Caroli- ra, and grandson of Isaac Hayne, the martyr of tho Ro ‘on, in now in this city, with bis lovely wifoond They have taken lodgiogs at a private board- . 15 University plece Arti ¢ Bank of Carlestoa, is also in the Hoary W. Conner, Bsy., former of Charleston, and the late eoter- road Com city with his Proxident of © torretary of Presi roma New Cog'and to House, Maas. Phil ocot L Rieoard Meo: YeTos Butler, Pat Litohifie'd Ur Forter vlover, Col Wm, Hopkins, F iwanta Canal Coucr nectaly, arrived yosterde e's i w Fail River; W. T. Thos 1 J Libley, Georgia; A. ¥ Lee, Byflaio; H Carn ctor nti; Col Jr. nia bas arrived in Washingtun javerri was to le hiass. Ex Prosideut Tyler has pripg- Ny recovered froma bis resent Jiecortton, Eis excelent wile proseated him with « Ore day o few daze since, wich is the fifth he has re- sed from ber. ison, Jr, Mire he 0 Mra Thomas and ark Arof GG Beker and lody, Fr B F Martin-F Dorarnaald, EPAURTURES. nahin Anenste—© T Paddock,lady d, Mise Grsham, a J tantey Indy oud Ly, Tichnos, J Har; q 4 Meyor, W a Rawson and Ind teour and ecrvant, WH Livksaf, J Honveman, May Chureh, J & Belden, lady Al tw aad Graham ‘Jowe rebu7g and Fiehmend in tio evenm 6, 4 1 Titeom ueon, & *, Wm Fluert, Boe! th We ert . a Hrs Jobe J Taylor, donaph 0 didren; Bee A bro tay e and child, Mise MC ote, Cole Thomas t. waldwin indy 6, ‘Leuiol Porkiasou—2 in tuo stoscare. erture Licy aod ti and tee chilvren, ™ Wre Joe. aed, obit And obiié, Ld Kio G Rose, | prevsible remarks } otber wen's right, baton the contrary in health | ‘Trades MEETING OF THE DELEGATES FROM THE VARIOUS TEADES UNIONS. Last evening an « journed meeting of the delegates ap- pointed by the variou- trades unions was hold at Milita- ry Hall, for the purpose of taking into consideration an increase of wages, and to take such measures as would tend to dimisish their laboring hours. At eight o'clock the meeting was organi: +d by appoint- ing D. G. Croly chairman, and Mr. Cooke secretary. The minutes of the last meeting being read and ap: Proved, a committer of three, consisting of Messrs. Deyle, Cooke and Masterson, were appointed to exemine the credentale cffered by those deleeates who had not pre- viously presented them. The following gentlemen were \ken addfitted to eeate in the Convention :— From the Carpenters ~ Mesers. Patterson aad Blake. Frem the * Association - Mevare, Blair and Weeks, Practical House Painters’ Association —Mesers. Cow: ter E-glish and Bapnos. New York #rinters’ Co operative Union—Mesare. Bar let, h. Moore and Cook. { Ship Joiners’ Association —Mosirs. Lawrence, Morris ard Borst . New Yori: Saddiers’ and Harness Makers' Association.— Mess « Walsh. Sheriff and Pollook Pioneer Templar No. 1 House Carpenters’ Protective As sociation — Mersrs Haveiat Smith aod Heanesy. 7 Silver Knife Makers ~Mesars. Croty, Blauvelt and D xon. New York Benevolent Co-operative Mazons Meesrs. Bul- ger, Harnegau and Riorder. The weeticg having been fully organized, Mr. Dovie moved that a committee of three be appointed on organi- vation and creventisls, Axreed to, and Messrs, Megag- nor, Bailey and Lawrence, were aprointed for that pur- pose who immodiately retired to trangact business, lar. Dovir ‘hen moved that a committee of five be ap- pointed a5 a business committee, to consider the proper Dusiners of the meeting Cerried, end Messrs Cook, Dose, Macterson, Lawrence and Bialr, wore ap p:inted ai thet comai tee T ¢ Caarnway them announerd (hat the proapretus of A worbinpmwsn’s paper would be read with the consent of the mest ag. Mr Macterson thought it would be very necossers to hove o workinpmen’s paper, but he though: that it ear altogetber premature — As there was a business som- mitree orgenized be thonght it was their proper place to -wtertain the offer of it. The CHARMAN anid it was only the intention of tho mover 10 reed it for the consideration of the Convention, Mr. Deve thought it was guite unnecessary at present. Tt would Go ‘hem ro good, 1; would not obtaia them all the redreas ‘bey wanted. Mr Coox dtd not kvow how lengthy the plans might be, and therefore it would interrupt them in their busi- ness operations. Mr. Dovie said if it would take but a few moments to read ir pe did not res the harm in dolug 90, He moved thet it should be read = Carried. Mr. Levee then came focward He said that he did meen ‘0 come there and to interrupt them ia theic mers He bad not come there to make a long epeech, neither bad he come there to advocate a matter that wuld benefit himself only He had prepared the cle cular at the request of the mechanics geaeraily. There had Leep many workingmao’s papers atacied, but they all fajied ard the reason was because they were used by capitalists to bevefit their own projects. He contea: plated to hace the coxtrol of the paper im the hands of the worbingmen only: it should not be the mouth- piece of ove ides. bat should be the life and soulof the workingmen. The capitalists have their mouthpiece, and the workingmen should have theirs also, If it was necessary to bave an organization it was surely neces sary to havethat osper The prospectus of the paper that he sdvocated ran thus:— T) THE WORKINGMEN AND PUBLIC OF NEW YORE. ‘The working classes have no paper in this city devoted to their interests, no pape conducted for their special benaat; while capit all its interests, as wel ion, sci: ence religion, ond all spevies of reform, have spoolal organs What the workingman and tho srtison obtain in the vay of a voice for their wrongs rights ‘must come fr m the pan o: It is proposed to start a want of the trades to he ow: tradesmen in the city of New Yor! the originators of this plan to which ip every respect wil! compute ft veper in existence. in all departments embraced in the nagewent of a daily paper. To secure acapitl, tt is pro- Pored to issne certificates of etock, s of ten doll each, one belf payable before tis started. and dole'r @ month on each share hole is paid. It is believed thst two trousand be taken up ion short time, and that when thi done (t would be Prudent to start the paper one half the stock being paid in consticuting 8 werking capital of ten thousand dollars, and slike som to be paidit five months from the day of the first publication. The paper to be neutral in polltics and religion, but inde- nd bold in all things wrcan be bought for less than three dollars por cold to carriers for ebout cnouzh to pay for the Pap is believed that the werkingmon in the differ. ent trades will espouse euch paper go readily that ten thousand eopice would be Lougut at the end of the firet wee! With such @ circulation, advertisomonte micut be pro- cured in rofiiciont quantity to pay all other expenses and yield good protita on the stock, Mr. Doviz moved that it should be referred to the Bavi- ness Committee. (Cartied ) He ther proceeded to make Son romarke relative to the course they should pursus. Ue hoped that the movement would be o spirited one, ond be asked for that purpose the co operation of all the laboring classes, Tt war necessary to sdopt some measures that would help them tu their endcayors to better their condition. At Grst they would meet with many difficulties that would seca to impode them fn thefs movemsats Uait be assurnd them if they were only united they would triumph in the end They would have to guerd against t2¢ coldness of their own order. but it only remained for each trade to stand by and render what acsistanca is requisite. The capitalists stcod by one another. and they obtain all thet they desire The laboring cles»es had too long hoped for arsistance from the capitalists. but now they must ouly seck redress cleewhere. Fach trade should unite aud hide all petty animovities for which thoy have co long beon barrasred It they acted robly in the matter they would be carrying ont a way in bfe for theie children, that would be romewbat respectaplo It was necassary to hoid meetings of each trade. and there discuss the pro- priety of seeking for redevss It was also necessary that the som of $10 000 should be raised by subscription, and with that sum of money the mechanics of thls city would be raised far above their prevent circumstances. Mr, McAcuurs, chairman of the Committee on Creden- tials ona Organisation, then made the following report: — ‘The commitree to whom was referred the organization and credential portion of the business of the Convention, after due consideration. report as follows :—First, any shop bavieg twenty men and le.s than one husdrod, sball be entivied to vend cre dolegate to the Convention; second, every shop that +hall employ more thin one hon- Gred men, ard lessthan two hondred shal! be entitled to appoint two delegates Those shops having more than two burdred are entitled to send turee Afvor some slight amendment frst portio: of tne report was reesived and adopie); and the latter part, after 1 the subject of discussion for come time, was on the tab’e, i on came forward acd made some very He warned them not vo interfere with pendent ‘he p Bae to lve ia bar the men of all trades. No particalar man e718 who ehould act as delegates for inom by all means to accept those by tho trades, no ma‘ter whom thay priest or lawyer If the working it wae their dnty to see that them (Choers ) J come remarks relative to the 6 wade against mechanics for being aristocratic, Ho ged leave to repudiate that etatement and he, for Wa» not in wny way oristocratic. In eoasinsion he @ asa subetitute cor the report of the Comrait:os, rations of the lator moremunt shonls aund ates to tho convention, and that they shouid beloug to the trade they repre seut. The chairmen of the cepted the substi tute, Bhich was adopted withont aay furchor delay, Merers, Masteneox and Cory then made a few ra- mark, Mr. Mackewos then moved to lay the remainter of the Teport on the table, Carried, A collection was then token up to defray the expenses of the meeting, avd the Coovention « L Axotuer Hravy Rowsery. 49D KalLEvaD DONDE STOLEN.—A @ ston Jovrnal. svitinw fr 10ch instant, says :— Last o Besten train of cara reached cy Dodga, Boy , President of the Manchester and Laweeace Reuizcod, lett the eer in whion be had heeu ridteg. whore corpet baz con's: about $15.6 15,000 1x Mower sespovdent ef toe neord N Hf, oa tha tha bag from the ca end csriied it i oy & man in comoany o thia ciry and stopped at lan registered hia name os girl us * Lorber Koud tet ”? Bath neler ober onr, where it eas oluim ha woman. eho came on Thi tho Ameriean House Weller Meath " acd t givrg Do piace of rer to day on suspicion of flea ni dec cooch crivorand two or three there him hove o e@, girl eogeged ner. ¢ to 00 housowork ina priraie fani’s. the come from Biddeford, Me, wit the of Lawrence fore bis arrest, he was Dg the « flicers r deniy left vo #0 i he diccovery about which It nis morniog csrpet bag was astant bebi at the rail> open The wate ab soturnitios, mostly raile ied bunds not then ia Concord, A Lear at tur Pauias—We have rece’ ular varration Of a narrow escape of life at che Fall Nisgora. Mir EB V. Wilon of thia city, wens to Mes, N. y wader vas thoughs by hor hasbend eof air and ecoaery would Jo Polis vith @ porty, wad L. Picer. The lacy a: the a epecies of Ineatity It that travelling an bez good, but u! cg the num ser wae we was aboring rligt nately ouch was not the oave Ja med atey voon her srrival be was very dos tous to #eo the Felis, and « 2 Ou the Caunda side, at abont teenty foot fr tee, rhe slipped ber ar is ash toward the precipice = He rush got: jaet as che was 1 of hee Crews. and by it beld Tue Geass gave way, aad abe k, at © Gvt.nes of twenty feet “with great preeence of micd og that &quao ity 6 he teamediately ime to care her ms going cver the tomin pres’ the aid 0 @ pare one liner Bel rgiog 10 & towm clue be, they ware bdreen us gether Goth walfverd from some coa turions, bat netther wes erivucly hur: Chows olonn ntances took ; Isca on Thurnday lant. 7rronla Culoned, wer, bo cn eltog f Foariaw Coxsvi8—Freerick W. Von Kantzow Bae been offiemly recoeniges oy Whe Premient oe Coaul Of Sweden asi Nowway for tis port of St. Loaia, to e-care their gra-p. @ memory retentive and ac‘ive in & degiee whioh seemed mirceuious, and a judgment equally profound end ecute, were united with a beppy faciiity of language, which rendered him a briltiant oros went Of the profession, loog bsfore the public voios call ed bim to the jucicial office ia need not sprek aie ford hour @ith a‘testations of grati- tu¢e and regret from the whole community Asa qit- ness of bis labors eud ia common with his follow citizens, a recipient of the benelits conferred by thelremployment, I beg leave to add mj mite to the general tribute. I now prevent to this cour’ the revolutions of his breth:en of the bar, at n meeting held in this city, shortly after nis death, end respectfully move that they ba adopted by the Ctrouft and Distelot Courts, and extered upon the minutes of both tribupale. Mr. O'Cenor then read the resclutions, which were passed at a meeting of the bar at which Judge Duer p @ sided, immediately afer the deeth of Judge Jones, and which bave already been published Mr Luther R. Mare, tn eecending the motlon spoke na follows: — May it please your Honcrs —It is to be regretted thet 60 grent o bereavement—so eclemn an event—chould ve lefc, for ite expression, to the sudden impulse of «he oo om But I desire. nevertheless, bs somothiag more D were eilent presence, to pay my tribu'e of resp ect od admiration to thet Cistinguished nawe. whtoh, whrough revera! generations, bas held a useful aad omi- pent station in the legal and judéolal history of our Stato for more then «A ceotury, The departed jurist whom we tow mourn, ard his ancestors, celebrated for theb Ieerning, havo, during a large portion of che lite of our country. exercised an important infiuesce upon the great principles of law which defiac our rights aad duties, guard our varied interests, and protect our pru- perty and liver. That name"has lost nothing of iw re- own, either for learning, for ebility, or for iategcity, while it was in the custody of bim who has so recea'ly left us. We vee him at aa eariy day in earnest competi: tion with the britiiant men who then graced ouc pro’es- sion—a competition that might well deer the mru¢ san. gure temperament, and cause to tremble ibs firme-t bervec—rising, through severest toi) and bis owa nigh cajacities, to tuke rank with the brightest name that sdorned the bar. Then, sub-equeztly, we behoid him, administering justice, dispensing equity and laa, end expounoing the priacigles of huwan ection, ta at least, five difleront foruma—for twenty years and siace ite first organization, previdirg in the hy it commer: cial tribunal of our country—the New York Supreme Court—holdicg with steady baud ard equal potse. tho scales of justice, in different courts for # quarter of a century, and enunciativg decisions upon which more property; probably depends. then apon tho decrees of any other singie judge within our State or nation Toen more recen‘ly, we saw him lay aside the puro and anspot- ted ermire he had worn, descend from thoge judicial seats from wheroe he had so long procla’med the law aad enter again into the exciting arena of aecbate—an honored and ® brave old combatant for princiylc and Iuw. Aod wel do we remember ¥ith what pleasure and enthusiasm the unavimous bar received him back, with open arms acd hearts. as it is ever ready to g-cet tho coming to ite ranks of men of genius, learning, and character, whether it ne the advent of the youthful aspirants for its honors, jast trembiing on the vestibuis, or the return of ite fathera from the ripe experisrce of the bench. Though his life had stretched beyond the ordnary allotment of hu manity when he thus again assumed the armor of the bar, it was foun that his mentel vigor was unimpaired, bis memory touacious to a wooaiet siege of ever print, every facuity elastic and ulert, delving amid all the ancient learning that touched the case in hand, com Pressing tts Lumerous facts into sequence and order, and, with ecarce a note or memorandum before him. for several days in succession, in strope discussion. following the targled skein. arranging ond ex} all the decision of former courts upon the subject, and evoiving tae first prinelple upon which, in the last analysis, the judg- ithetending the S:ate, Of bis ment of the court must stand. Noetwi years that bad rolled over him, upon any socia! occa sion bo was ever ready and foremost wita his contribution of effort, while others, younger by soores of years, were retreating to ther The resolutions, may it please your Honors, which I have risen to Fécond, and the cloqueot remarks of their mover, save me from the necessity of a more especial enumeration ef those attributes of the decoaced, which will ever embalm fhis pame—bis untiring patience in listening to the arguments of counsel, his carefa) consid- eration of every topic urged upon his atteation, his thorongh end sccurate baat be his sarnestocss and sincerity, Lisgreet powers, his delightfcl compsnton-hip. and bis intereeting conversation, in which illastrious shades and great events would pass in review before a memory over whore professional jadicial, and historical frereoes, Time scemed to exert 0,20 Sr. One by ons, the great bgt of the law, m whose Illumination our studies have been guided, are passing aay | Morsball ard Story, Wirt ard Webster. and in our own State, Kent, ard Wiliams, and Ogden, and now, last, he whom have commemorated. This bright array is now ef the past. Their lives are history; but the light of their de- scending orbs set tint the sky. Let us hope tliat other mon of equal promise, sre arising. or will arise, who, emu- lating there great examples, will bear as lofty, the banner of eur profession. Judge Nelson in responding, said :—Speaking for the Cienit Court, we entizely coucar in the propriety of this 2pplication on behalf of the members of the bar. acd to the profession of their sentimenta ard opinions of the life and character of Judge Jones, His distinguished character through :ife—his long and em{nent servicea in tho profession, both upon the bench acd at the bar, entitle his memory to this public mark of respect by the Court and his professi'nal breth-en. Ue was io- deed. a ran of extraordivary intellectual endowments aud legal learning. and his public and private life the Toost exaltod and unblemished of which his professional brethren may well bo proud. We stall order the resolu- tions to be p ae upon the recdrds of the Court as an enduring memorial o° the respect entertained for his memory by the bench and the bar. Judge Bette eaid that it might not bo inopportuae for bim to remark that his acquaintance with Juige Jones dated from an earlier dey thaa perhaps that of any otner member of the legs! profersion; tho gentienosaa and we- bavity of bis manner; the depth aud accuracy -f bis learning struck bim (Judze Bett) with surprice Ia tho year 1500. tho first year Jadge Betta o sJdadge, Chiat Justice Jcves was then acting as counsel, arrayed agniast galaxy of the greatost talent of toat day, ard yor nts powers of a:gument were most conspicaous A vear ago be condnetea a care in this Court with much rigor eoa- sumn ate ability, and force whict were evidences of tie fresbnera and etrength of his mind, Judge Betts con curred in sli that had been paid with respect t» the Ligh merits cf Chief Justice Jones, aod ha would order the re selution to be entered om the minutes of the records of the IMstrict Court. Domestic Miscellany. There wasa heavy frost on the uighc of the 21th inst. in some of the towrs in the vi of Bostaa. # ica injured the vines and other vegetation oa low grounds In Newton, the thermometer at sunrise a de grees. Morria D Newmag, of Modfson coun gate from thet county 10 the cotved from ie President of ment of Pension: Agent at. a8 M Lawson, Esq, removed. The house of William Sceress, at Perryopolia ten miles from Brownsville, Pa., was entered by robbers on the Oth instant, and bis murdered anf hicself so badiy wounded wa to leave but little hepeu of his ros ry, avd the boure plundersd cad buraed. with his wi here in no clue to the discovory of the perpetrators. Mrs. Lutber Spaulding, of Achby, committed «a the Sth instazt by bapging herseif in he: chamber. cate is supposed to have been partial insuni:y, Kovben Davis, of Salem, Luzorve county, Pa, was drowned in the Susquehauna, on the D4 lastant, eppovite Beach Greve. Mr. Hnme, son of Josep: Hume, Ex lately visited Torte, He is Uniied States 6 a, tates tho an- wehmoad, in place o , M. P., London, lung throngh the ke are oo @ strike vance of from fifwen to forty per ceat The Grand Lodge of the United States LO OF. F., now inversion in Phila¢olohia, bes votela conatinn af $500 to the evflerors by the epidemic at New jeaas, and #250 to tho-e at Mobile. Ap the ste JI Thomason was on her last trip from Boltimore two } York, waa named Thomas Collins, fel) overbosid apd was downed, at Dewwaru City. cls Derly wise tar it he was extines The é © @ mother Lying in Aimer W iliom Priehord and Jesse Yeiton. the Inttor an ex jndge ed botia reepeetable citizens of Camobel craa.y, Kenruety get into a fincer, a fo* days ago, whicire ulted in the foath of Prich The deceasod is nid to bove been ibe tallest man in Kentucky, with the ex:e, fen of the Kerr Marriea, On Thoriay evening Septewrer 8, by the Rev. James Millett, nt ideoce No 88 Broowe i Mire Mancarer Cuomatnos bor 8, by tho Rew @ York, to Auneit- k AN. ot INT, @@est daughter cf William Frost, Exq., af Bal i wore. Ou Monday, September 12. by th fr MeCaren, Jayrs T. nv to Ales Laisa J. CRLONG, beth of this city t. doha, N, On Toerday, September 18 Many Lb. P., daughter of Stopben Pf rnd Ca‘berne Dacaudo, eged 2 years 2 moutbe oxd 16 days. family are roopee fully the reride.ce of her , No. U4 Citnton street, thls afverncoc, at two oo oek, without fermher iovitatioa Oo Seturéay, Geprember 10, Mr. Jour W Ken, aged Ol yeere. oak WN. J.,0n Mordeg, September 12, Micmant in the 26 joer of tis age ou Tueed.y Sep erator 18. at half One O'CIGK A. Puaek Koradamag, infant coo of Joan end b aobeth Jeuseo, aved $ moots aad Lage = The (ions of tha fatty are rengecituny inv nd to at fond the foueral, (om the remdone of bis param to New Rochella, this efterncon. at three e’cleck, without Op Suntey September 4. at Pensace'e, of yellow fever, Mr. Guonan Gunton, eorivesr, attaobed to the pl re ee la damned ef {mn Brooklyn, Sertember 13. Mancanerz, daughter of ‘Thomna and Anse Fiteharrts, aged 1 your ond 7a. friends of the respectfully invited to at- sade nore Wetsnetay Serna si aot from the residence of her 49 adantic street. GARITINE A TELLIGENCE. ean (Ham), hence for Laguaytty bvecring —, showing a white signal with Bin aw wee of and from Salem July 10 for coast of ALMANAC FOR SEW TORE—TER BAT, Africn, was sigoatized July 20, lat 1 20 , Jon OH Ww. moon g8T8.......... 2 11 Brig Castilian Pstbam, 30 hows from lx Wor wares .morn 65 38 | Porto Rico, Sept 10, in South Channel, ~~ RAR AA Foreign Pores. Port of New Yorm, sopvember 13, 1853. Accra, Africa-Io port July Ne bak 8 ¥ Pecter, OLEAREL Voorbeos, for kewsrd. vext ly Am vesi Bseruvps—aAr: 26 echrt Gen Great, Hull, NOrleaang Stenansbips—Roancie, Careedy, Norfolk. &e, Ludlam & | 91h. Wn Tyron, Leaming Jucksoavilla,” Plesean te; of the th, New Usloans, Thos | ~ Csiss0—In port avg 2, burk Gold Hunter, Nickerssa, P dtenton BFravol-co (and eld Tb for Chiveba Idands.) Shiv6—Star Re ‘Losnon. bic Shave, Galveston, Hussey & Mar- yes: Rickszd Axdesson, Cx fin, Baltimore, James M Hicks Co. & Berks—Victoria. Wetllogton, Glasgow. & Co; Floreptre (Gam), Vichman Rio Janeiro, Fuoc Mernobe; Less ew), Fredericks, Mar: Vettor & Duckwite, ud (Bem) Hecke, Loadon Meyer & Feenens Juliette (Fr), Richard, Havana, T W Bayaud & Brigs—Withelmine (frem) Ibider, Brem Léw Burkpart; Wm H ase, Boper Revennab, MoCreedy Mott & Co; Aurora Newton, Georgetown, master: Sea- mew, Ge'dswortby. St Jobns NF, Rome & Dinwiddie; Strive (Br), Lvare, Titimagoochi, '8 Crooks; Arotic (Br), Dosne. Shelbourne N3, J 4 Brice; Reindew Taomosoa, Guadeloupe, Uncersooi & Baduer; Wenderer(3r). David- tov. St J bp NB TL& DR DeWolf; fan, Hoyt, Cape Baytien H Becker & Gravee; Huszah (Pras) Wieland, St John. NB Tsemprov « Neubaus. Scbrs—farsh Elizeba:b. Smith New Haven, master; Apr Eliza Asay, Kichmond, J C Staght, Mary Powell, C flo Wilmington £8 Powell; Alonzo Fields, Newbern, Davy & Himes, Giobe Swit Selem RB W Ropes & Cc; surf Mchimap, Haltfax.8 W Dachem & Son; Eloise, dobos, WDuungton, NoCresdy Mort & Co; Harriet Chan- ler, Tructt Wilmicgton J A Poitloc: Argonaut fo) Murphy, Heitfax. Whitman & Whitlook; arctic, Wilswo, Alexendria Sturges, Clearman & Co: JC Acteriy, Hayes, Ferscools, Peck & Caourch; Merchant Wiuters, Rich- mond, C H Picr:on; Henrietta, Rendall, Baugor, 4 D Broo: man Breemers-- Shark, Mil'er, Philadelphia W H Thomp-on; Westerzport Hail, Baltumore, Parker Vein Coal Com- Dy, Pigitovs—Americn Holl Providence, master; Corinthian, Shophe:d, Wezeham, E Sprague & Co. aggIv ®. i. Steamebip Flori¢a, Woodnull Savannah, 64 hours with pareengers toS L Mitcutll. On Sundey, at 1046 AM 35 Miles southwest from Cape Look ut exchanged sigaels with berk Harvest. bence fur Sevaonan At 946 Pm. Hatteras lignt besring northwest by porth, exchaoged siguals with steamship Augusta heece for Sarauzen Steamehip Marion Foxter, Charleston 64 hours, with Persengers. to spollord Tileston & Co Sept 11, at 11 Pal, ifteen miles rortbea.t of Cape Lookout, exchanged siy- pals with +teamsbips James Adger, hence for Chacleston, 6rd Avgurta heoce for suvenenh. Sbip Plymouth Young Cot e. France, 61 days, and 41 oye from Gibraltar, co Harbeos & Co Ship Ocean Steed (of Guth) Fox. Bristol, 36 days. to J Sendford & Co. Aug 28 lat 42, lon 40, spoke bark Blavis (whaler. of New Bedford). tcFarland, one month out clea; 10th, lat 4020, lon 70. saw steamship Humboidt, hence. Ship Jobn Rutledge (of Charleston), Wamborsio, An- fees days, witn 2:5 pareengers, to Arthur Leary & Jo Bek Ganges (Br), Stevens, Dablin, 40 days, to Logan &Collina Avg 26. lat 46. lon 46 80 caw tho wreok of a full rigged brig on ber beamends; had oretopmast stay- sailset; she wos painted black, with whits streak. Bork Edward, Paterson, Charleston 7 days, to George Prime Asot Chi shorn July 8. passed Gibral 7k Azof. Chipman, Leg! ‘aly 8, tbraltar ‘ith, to M Postacsldi, Aug 10, lat 40 lon-25 35 saw two Awerican schooners, bound eastward; 14¢h lat 40 50, lon 30 20, saw Briti-h brig Eleanor bound eastward; Sept 4, lat 44 02,02 60 10 apote ship Crown, of Liverpool bound eaat; Ith. lat 40, lon 70 20. exchacged with ad anise nadiight winds. durog the ‘persage, sal ‘haa ims and tl 5 been fifteen cays to the weatward of the Bake Bark Flocb, Wileon. Vora Cruz Aug 18, to Hargous Brothers. Sept 6, lat 33 40, lon 76 experienced s harri cene from the northeast to the wert; ¢arried away jtb boom, fore topgallent mast aod blew the fore tovsail out of the gaskot+; 13th, Jat 89, lon 74 20, passed bark Jenny Lind. of NYcrk, bound north Bark Chase, Ciase, Iristol, E, 38 days, to Nesmith & Brig Eolian, Seamau Oporto 48 days. to master. Brig Reoverda (Span), Parqnel Terragons, 60 days, with 4 pa-rengers to Francia, Gomez & Co, Brig Wiliam Boothby (Br), ———, Windsor, 12 days, to Mr ee Schr General Washington (Ur), McDonald, Sydnoy, 13 dae toG & S Wheelwright r Ontario, Mc! . Rockland, 6 days. Schr Bonita Wooster, Eastoort. 8 days. Sloop Helen, —-—, Now Bedford, 2 days, BELOW, ‘Two barks. BAILED, Steamship Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk, &c; suiva Hel- vetie, Marsh, Havre; Mortimer Livingston, Barstow, Havre. Wind Scuthwest. (Br Saxor Hoon Puma Tervarars } Tas Sept 18—suadown. The outward bound vessels have all gone to a One ee eee the Highlands, and one bark in the offiag, ond in. Wind light from the South. Weather clear Prowxceiown Sth inst, to Cape Jesse C Saow, of Or! for $2,600, Lacacarp—At Ellsworth 6th inst, by Mr Nahum H Hab, » fine hezm brig of 257 tons called the Manbattaa, owned by Capt Wm H Block of Elleworth, and to bs com- mended by Capt Ameriah Leland of den. She wae fully raged, manned snd ready for sca she went off the stocks. Memoranda, Wealivg brig Esther, of Orleans was sold by auction at ‘leans, ‘Telegraphic Marine Report. = Arrived—Steamhip City*of New York Philadelphia; bars Fonelon, Shapghae; Keplar, Eatevia; David God- frey, Gelveston; Upon and Zion, Baltimore; Modena, Baltimore; brigs R W Packer, Caps Haytien: Leader, Ro- Czrscoa: Marshall, Sagua: Zanzarote Turks [ croy. Ardrosran:; and J H Kent, Rondout; Acnaud Mertin Ven Buren Parala, Siwance aud Lafayette, F Indelphia; Almiza Merey ECousins Iola Samiaa, Ca rive and Counazd, Philadelphia; Onward J Means and Willisza Pitt, Philadelphia. Also arrived barke Majostic Br), Glasgow: Wyandott, Bonaire. schrs Sarah Aua, janvapilla, Advance, and Azof, Norfoik; Red Rover, Fsecerick:burg: Benjamin Norris Cnester; Telegraph, Watehie, Puiladelphis; E Arculariue, Rondout; Mure, Hiytuna, and Lewis Mclean, New York. Herata Marine Cor: dence. Sept 1i—4 PM. PIOLADELPELA, Astived—Steamship City of Soston. Fisher, Boston; brizs Sorah Nash, Brown, Warren, PI; Ormus, Revd, NBecford; vern, Jarman. Ciecforgos. 16 day cer Faobars Dontuine “Yo k; schrs ce Dartiag, Stad- ley, Dostun; Central Americs, Chase, Pictn; Watchman, Chart, tov; Flatda, Ni Boston; adelne, m; Matl, ‘: iL Providence: Frances, tou: Oregr m, Lent, Nexburyport; Fawn, Da, Portebonth RL tay, Cain, Boston? alas Cler1¢0— Steamer Delaware, Clart, NYovk; bark Eliza: Lew J brocks Baveus, brig Mary H Crowell, Boston; scbr BL Jay, Cain, Boston, Caroline Stone, feiu Bae or; Jew poall, Newharsport; Tulie E, Eadievtt, Nghton; G.aco Darling, Studiey, Roxbary. Enaarrown, Sept 0, Arrive?—Sohsa Amytis, Ingalls, New York for Boston; crella Cobb) Mew York for Prommestowa; 10th, Marchant, New Bedford wd—Sept 11, brig Snwanree, schrs Eavoy (ineor- rectly reporied *Copvoy”? in my last), Burd, Amytiy, i Aroularius, a1 Clade rea 32th-—[n’ outer roads @ brig and three schooners, bound east, unlaown (arrived dering the night), Disasters, Dark Canvvorst (before repor’ed sunk off Chincha Islovee etter deli g run imto by the vip Joga Staart) was f splendid vesnel of 400 tens regiete rile ot Williacna- burg, L 1, 1849 owned in this city, valued at $50,000 and parti ated in Wall stest. A letter from Cal- lao riater the Jeho Ernsrt left vbat por Stet ot July for the Chiacha Isla. ds, aad cuctog tae said iight run Inte the tars, Guiting ber ir two pieces wud eiphiog ber inmedistly. The captain avd family basely saved themrclves hie wile having guen to protect ber; but by the aestst Colao, on the arrivat of tho riub!o as the etrcametaness allo in of Velosquor & Lyons, of Unbao. their relies, umoug the captains of in leva than five bonrs The exyta of the pest bed bisano breke, out isso dowg weil Jovn Stoast wee to proceed ta Guayaquil ‘or reoatrs. ter CUSERIOF wae ud away, likewice ber jibboom, ud she leehed b.dly, €nm Wryvaanch at Salem, from Accra, WU Africa, Bax stroeu by ight a 20th ult, ia int UO N, lon 69, whiek. shivered foretopmast and foretoprallant mast, but id vo ct ber dewage. Pre Jon Beicn, 2 by an ‘ine. from Georgetown, 8G, ar rived w. Newport op Saturday morning with four of tho crew rick of fever. For the lact eight daye Caot Pormina and the mate were the only persons on board able ta do ae Srassear Save oF Gooner, at Phila‘elpbia 11th from Sevenneh, reports 71’ Sot the Sth inst parevd « brig abo e op tho Joe F ogger, 1be crew of which bad aban her, Bué go.4 oa board the Iife bout cue Onancr, Smith, from Wisdser, for Newport, R . asian, went asbore On Mt Do.ert, Li, 6om inst, am o thick fog, sod will be & ttal loss Snp AsiA—Tho pilot bost Reilef arrived at Mobile on the 4tb inet from the wreck of the ulnp Asia, with» part ef ber stenting riguing, sail», Capetan, spars, and ® por tion of the ebip’s provistons, Rank Mavtiry? of Gloucester, from Glaegow for Phila wbick nto Bowron 12th, sprang a leak of a eeaterly male tel ult, La lat ug #ixteoa taoves gor bvur Gustness of Bath. from Honolula for NBad(urd, which wor ashore of 4 reef sruth of Peroamouc Lat als, received timely sid from the Bragdian anepal feo whieh @ etroog fo.ce procesded, and by sxtraodiumecy ex Crticns io Ngbteuing bee of about 1060 bole of ol” gut per cG. Fortunately the sether was quite pleaact wt twetioe The pnip sould te taken tut» Prrcantn, Ghodurge the rot of bor cargo mod be hove down for ex i, Whalemeon, Art ot NBedfo:d Poot 11, abip Angel Gi>ba Worth, tre Sion Oc0an, Bingavo-e Ive 14 1190 051s ap oft foe Pairs i Bt (400 gO, N Pacific covau, haven. « Ch at wemeere 5. eb! tow, demon, N Pact fie Oosan; Adelina (« FH), Pomeroy, dc. Montevipxo—In port July 23, from Boston May just i Hezard, Liosd, from NYouk | oo Mey 6) avr 19. cisg; Mary Brocgtiton, Bowers, fer ron ready wind. Matas In pont Aus 29, barks Jubilee, Mortia, fer Borton tne few days; Oriine St John Rodvird Cor do 18 Gaye; brige Hibernis, Penfield, disg: Arcous, Miller, fer pe a & daye; Coumopolive, Witham, from Boston, age a Ovorto—In about July 26, Haidee. Mate, foe Riga 2 or3 tater Bawerd & Mecvaets Eaatth, from Qacbes, for Codis 2 or 3 days, rocking freight PraviMBvco—Io port dug 3, brigs Brandywine, Ow: mack for NYork in 8 or (0 days, with cago off from wrecked abip C Wallory; Novie, R berteoa, from Riser mond err 2d ult (oot nal 2%) taucaed to zy the marcety brig B; zuptium (fr) eesleot from NYo:k (s.0ut Jeno 1), Pallas’, arr Jay 26, and sailed for Maceto, te load for Jaly 12, barks Phontx, Masa, ‘ork. loading avd to wail avout Otrawa Brooks, from York for Rio Jsnvico Jwy 26 seeking fregnt /aipanaiso—e4a duly i (bsoke date), abip Herriot Bee ving, Spavio, Coquimoo and Congoy, to loud for Battl- nore; 4th ah Dae Pristia, Rogers, Iqatque, to load fox ton. Bos! ‘Vara Cauz—Sid Aug 18, bark Leonitine (Sp), for Now Yok. Home Ports, ALBANY—Arr Sep 12, schrs Aan T Sipples, Bacon, Bosten; Gen Merion, Fordham, Pordand, Me, Pallsdium, Avery,’ NLondon; Spy, Nichersoa, Boston; Ve'moat Nickerron, de; avjgelin, Jurtou Providence; Boaj drome, Rodgers, do; A & Gibeon, Brown, de, O1 Lor Bor ton; Citilda Gildorcleevo, NLondoa: aloops & ‘Allen, ‘NUsveo: Sou bpurt, Jackson, Providenen; J Firb, Babccok, Fall River. Cle scar Tri une, Nickerson, Boston: atop Murksmen, Plump, Bridgeport. ALUXANDR‘(A—Arr dapt 11, echr David Hale, Caam- berlain, Bristol, Sid 10tn, brig ann Elizabeta, Taytee, Boetur D. BaLTIMORS—Arr Sept 12, bark« Gen Jesup, Berny, Rio Jeueito, July 26 JA Duval, Sutton Boston; Ronee Pennell, Smith, Lio Grande; brig Giro go Roniasos (Bed, Catchpole, Bermuca, sch: Kaith Beker Boston EB Brag, Trey, Boston; Rainbow, NYork: Yaakee Duodle Oavit Boston. Cid bark Pacific Lovejoy, Havane; brigs Spip {0r), Emin West {caies,; Wm Craw(ord, Perry, Nded- ford, achrs Macche ter, Santh, West Indies; tary A ee- rest Savannah, stesmor Muriin Hoffman Smuli Buasom. BOSTON Arr Sept 12 bass Laeonie (tr). Muller, ide verpool, July 26, Nautilus (of Gloucester), Howe Glas. gow for 14, {0 distress (cee disasters) Loretta Fish, Clors, Matan as 29:h uli ; sigs Adviphi, Gorace, Antwer > July 30: Rebecsa, (Br) hoddie, Arurussen, Jaig 29, Cid 6! Parthenon, A Baker, San Fraacivoo; barks Marcia Wilson NOrleans; V rendie oa. Cartis, Oity Point, Virginia bigs Ater Gnil (Tuscan), Zar Loghoea ands mket; Ohio, Hatch, Charle.von, suloway, —— Beker, Philadelphia, schr» Gaseaboar, Fuller, Pi pbin, Ysabelis Arbecam, Renown, Crowell, NYork. ola 10 Graspel— In from spd for Now hip Ocean Pearl, Parthenon ; brign Caroline, Sweet. heat Star, Onio, Edinburg; Charlotte, and Eooeh Boa- ner. be Pr ceagaa Sep 9 brig Niagara, Harding, Turks CHARLESTON —Arr Sept 9, steamship Union, Adams, NYo:b; brig Corel, Kizsnan, Boston. Sid, park Gare- lina. ELLSWORTH—Arr Aug 31, schr Francos Ellen, NYork. Sla Sept 4 schr Bangor, NYork, 5th, echrs Dolphin, & Yok Capt John, and Hannah & Abigail. do DARTEURD = Arr Sept 10, steam scar Sachem, Thresher, ‘ork. Sid 10h, steam schr Unces, Baves, NYork, INDIANULA—Sid prev to Aug 25, bak Matagerda, Leevitt, NYork, sobrs Dol hin , do, Tee. and Extra, Lee, do via Galreswa MOBILL—Arz Sep 6, brig Lioden. Rowe, NYork. NEW LONDON—Arr Sep 9, yacht rial Anderson, N York. Sid schr Ciotiida, Gilder+leeve, albany. NEWARK —Arr Sept 12, senr Ophir, Huoker, Rockland, MM: ‘NEWBURYPORT—Arr Sept 11, achr Golden West, Phaila- deiphia, FPpILADELPBI4—Arr Pep 12 ship Adriatic Seew, Liveryool; Ang 12. schrs W RGeon, Nye, Cape Ana, Mass; Margaret Ann, Haven, (aca cid per Stoviagien.) Od sebrs Ozerk, Lord, Boston; Punama, Davis, Newport; Kedron, shot, I'ail River PENSACOLA ~ Arr prev to Sept 3, big J E Gowns, Jordan, Bucksport Cld 24 ine, bark Roderick Due, tanith, Philadel vbia: brig DL Duffe, NYork FORILAND—Azr Sept 10, bilg Ehas Oudley, Hopting, Rondout foc Bangor. Cid, scur Joua 8 Wilson, Aadersen, Hevana, PURTSMOUTH—Arr Sept 10, scbrs Smith Tattle, Piilae oul tulsary Seve 11. ebip Wi Ayres, Agora, EM—Arr Seot ship Winnegance, Ayres, weet coast of Atrica July 19. sid 8th. sclirs North Jere lina, Seeman, Charleston; Mary Pate son Ly Phiadelpbia; 10ch (feom’ below 8 PM) bark Wyman, Rio Gravee. 11th, brig Planet, Cape Verds, schr Seravegay Hodgen Philadelphis, calen, FRANCISOO—Sid Aug 6, bark Parthian, Smith, e——— sOVERTISEMENTS BENKWKD KVKKE pat. —_———— PERSONAL. KANCIS ALBERT CaY OF EDINBURG IS EAR- € ncotly desized to communicate his address to his rela- V8. NFORMaTION WaNTAD--OF MARY DEMPSEY, tozt from the plor foot of Robinson atroct, a, che dopare ture oftte steamboat Menhe'tan, for Al» Mou@ay evening. Sept. 12. Sho is tall, avout 37 yoarsof age. Hed om e2suuf-colored merino creas.'acd white bo ith ribbons. Any information of ber will bs thanktally re- ceived by hot fathor &7. Dompcoy, at the office of the Mor nts fin rt Vt finding ber will p' F W. H. WILSON WILL CaLL aT THE EXCHANGE Hotel, Brooklyn, or at the corae- of Hamoraley an@ Greer wich streets or at tho Wheat Sheat Euc von street, Now York, ho will hear of something to his adv: F ICHaABOD WILL CALL AT THE BKOADWAE Post Oftico he will find a note from tis friend O FMR. WILLIAM S88GUIN WiLL CALL AT 35 4 Bleecker street, he will hear something to his advaa- ge. foot of bob tebe urd pA ar WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT SEVEN o'clock. ACOB STAFFORD, ESQ., OF DAMASCUS, Neaw Natrowaburg. on toe & [road left this city om Wednosdey, Sopt. 7 st shout 2 o'clock * M, and p over the rlverto Jersey City intending to take oneof the af- tornoon trains to Nacrogsburg, eince whic time he has net been tcep or hoard of. Ho is about aiaty ye poorly whito about six feet | Feord and whiskers lo loons ‘and a common black Baty Ho bad with be w carpet baz or two other bundles. “Any iuformation relating to him wih bo thenkfally received by his frionda, and may, be 4! to Stilwol & Brown, 72 Cortiandt atroet 18S FANNY DATER, OF NEW ORLEANS, WILL M find o lottor for her et tho Broadway Post Offios, im Brovdway, rear Cannl otros TR WIPE AND CHILDREM ore at Lackawazen. 0 GE? WHO, ON SUNDAY EVE- ning Wet, cuiied in Thompzen etroct und inquired tor Hevrivita, also for hor fricrd of the white hat will heer from him by addressing br. J. S. B., at the Brondway Post Office TERY IMPORTANT —INFORMATION WANTED OF £m05 Rork who wag in St Vincent West Indes, im 18°8 or of bis brother inlaw, Crorgo T. Travece who ales vralded th horse Henry Clwy, in 780, at Beuderson Ko: Toa, Black, whe din Clarkeville, Aisboma; 4 Shae alelr who went from St. Ubnrivs, Mistourt to Indepea- Genco in 1536; or of Edward Uaok, who was in Ni Jeaua in 16 4 ctatioo in Aloxamaris, Mo oy of Jobo B: > pr eharod tho reech res Ge Cloy, in 224 aud bowrded at the St Charles uotol. Now grleays and went from thoro tof ove ioformation ts wor © bo Hberall; rivg. Weatet THE COSSIGNERS OFT Tlcase sddrets Winchester, Herald WW 4NTEr KANO ship Winchester, office. B. Al, Paso ro tosprotrully tnt m: Opmn ovary day, Sund: Fe om~ 10 a'clees, B. My wad 18 . . OR rein lve Zonrg of y Oe from Moadny to Nohets dos cach ealenda 32 Ca the Palace. or at the w of Wi'llaw Hall & Son, Ne a5 , corner of @ place 180 Browdway Jou M. BaTOTELDeK, Soorstary of the Supurintendemea, CART. John Mevogha werks trem now south etre 1 AM WILLEN EADY TO FIGHT for Sau ewes of) O00 t» LGM tn hg Wau wad money rerdy wn tim wt Mik G GUYNA, Vility wed shoe paces ts amaueprsond. from $25 upwords, fiotebed in any style Besiors,. abippere, and tho trade, wanptied on Wrorel tare aston snd oadeazoom 63 WhIt6 ctroot, wert of Grondw ie WavWick & TURKaa, {TAMELLED COTTAGE UURSITURE.SOUT i Lore will fd 6 ovroplete aesortmant of bes: Ww. ACY'S, 626 Rro " Theos che hove soon the set No M clave % Crvein! Palace, know how thoir furniture is Gaish VOUS NRUKAIGIA~De a @ | oO a ~ a TETUTUR A De artheres Wastioqion eggs, ty yuare hae dovors’ hie witontlon te neural penreigio dlecasos, whick he treats rn tath wed Ol operative pertalaing to den' Pecformed. I « bc}

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